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i know a big part of that workout time for you is just building up some confidence. you hadn't done a lot of these things before. how is your confidence level overall as you're approaching this? >> i think it's drastically improved since hawaii. i mean my longest bike ride today was -- or to date has been 30 miles. >> wow. >> i've been able to swim a mile in lake michigan and been able to walk, run six miles necessary for the race. >> that's fantastic. i mean that's -- you're already -- sounds like you're ready right now. that's really great. >> yeah. yeah. >> a lot of people, you know, were curious about you and, you know, watch you and think, could i do this myself? what would you tell people? anybody who wants -- you never done this before, about to do a triathlon, a challenging physical event. can anybody do this, do you think? >> i think for the most part. i mean, i think it's just taking it one step at a time and really just setting realistic goals for yourself. i think that's very important. >> for us, as you know, we talked a lot about this, the goal is reall
i know a big part of that workout time for you is just building up some confidence. you hadn't done a lot of these things before. how is your confidence level overall as you're approaching this? >> i think it's drastically improved since hawaii. i mean my longest bike ride today was -- or to date has been 30 miles. >> wow. >> i've been able to swim a mile in lake michigan and been able to walk, run six miles necessary for the race. >> that's fantastic. i mean that's --...
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the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal. cut $1 trillion now. and then, more cuts through the elections. >> and not some short-term gimmick. >> i know the president's worried about this next election. my god. shouldn't we be worried about the country? >> reporter: speaker boehner told conservatives to be ready to make compromises. >> if you break it, you own it. >> reporter: has the world been looking at all of this? one english official says right-wing nutters, as he calls them, in congress, are causing more of a problem for the economic economy than the crisis in europe. >>> the man accused in the massacre and bomb att
the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal....
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>> i think there's a big difference between the two. so the comparison doesn't really ring true with me because we can't do things like raise taxes. only thing we can do is get job number three and four. it's important to, of course, look at your own budget and own debt levels. in terms of the government's situation, it's very, very different. i don't think the comparison really gels for right now. again, we can't raise the money like they can. >> right. >> we have to pay attention to how much debt we're holding on to and how much we're paying for it. if the rating changes of our country and debt. >> your rate may go up. >> our rates are going to change and that's going to cost a lot. >> i agree that it's not the same. i would say the closest annualo for many people is how much money they have invested in their house which may not be worth what it was when they paid for it. >> this is huge. we had a big report from pew research center about the drop in minority wealth. the biggest culprit is the housing market. so much of the net worth
>> i think there's a big difference between the two. so the comparison doesn't really ring true with me because we can't do things like raise taxes. only thing we can do is get job number three and four. it's important to, of course, look at your own budget and own debt levels. in terms of the government's situation, it's very, very different. i don't think the comparison really gels for right now. again, we can't raise the money like they can. >> right. >> we have to pay...
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that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. and we -- >> what do you mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. and when you don't get it, you might think that i'm negative towards my own people. >> also strikes me as strange. i've met jay leno, five or six times on his show. he's always been unbelievable courteous. comes back, chat, cup of coffee, have a laugh and yet he seems to attract, from all of his competitors, extraordinary amount of antipathy. >> there's not a -- there's not a union of super heroes amongst late night talk show hosts. i just met david letterman really for the first time i did his show. i waited 28 years to do it. i've known conan for a while. i know jimmy kimmel, craig ferguson. to a man, i think one thing we agree on is we're all not crazy about jay leno. >> why is that? >> i don't know. i think in our own personal dealings, some people get along and some people don't. >> is he much more competitive than people realized, do you think? >> i don't -- you k
that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. and we -- >> what do you mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. and when you don't get it, you might think that i'm negative towards my own people. >> also strikes me as strange. i've met jay leno, five or six times on his show. he's always been unbelievable courteous. comes back, chat, cup of coffee, have a laugh and yet he seems to attract, from all of his...
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it's a big, big step forward for the senate. if that could be wrapped into a proposal that would provide the length of time to do it and do it carefully, i think you have an arrangement. but i think this business of -- you know, here you have two months of negotiation with the vice president, and the republican walked out. you had hours of negotiations with the president, and the republican walked out. they said no to simpson bowls, and they said no to the -- >> to be fair, there were parts of simpson bowls that democrats also said no to. we get down to that. because our time with you is short i want to move on a little about that let's say you are more or less optimistic that we will get the debt ceiling done and move on to a different subject? >> i am neither. this is the first time in 19 years that i feel that something that can be done simply is being held hostage for a very high stakes game. >> you have a new bill you call the respect for marriage act, which would undo the defensive marriage act which defines marriage betwe
it's a big, big step forward for the senate. if that could be wrapped into a proposal that would provide the length of time to do it and do it carefully, i think you have an arrangement. but i think this business of -- you know, here you have two months of negotiation with the vice president, and the republican walked out. you had hours of negotiations with the president, and the republican walked out. they said no to simpson bowls, and they said no to the -- >> to be fair, there were...
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that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. >> what did he mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. when you don't get it, you might think i'm negative toward my own people. >> it struck me as strange. he's always been unbelievably core just. he has a chat, a cup of coffee. yet he seems to attract from all his competitors extraordinary amount of anti-pathy. >> there is not a union of super heroes among late night talk shows. i just met david letterman for the first time. i've known conan for a whifl i know jimmy kimmel, i know craig ferguson. and to a man, i think the one thing that we all agree on is we're all not crazy about jay leno. >> why is that? >> i have no idea. >> fascinating. i think in our own personal dealings with him, some people get along and some people don't. >> is he. more competitive than people realize? >> i don't know if competition is the right word. i think he is more interested in e else than he should be. >> do you think he s
that's a pretty big chip to pull out. and i disagreed with that. >> what did he mean by that, do you think? >> i think when you understand the material, you understand it. when you don't get it, you might think i'm negative toward my own people. >> it struck me as strange. he's always been unbelievably core just. he has a chat, a cup of coffee. yet he seems to attract from all his competitors extraordinary amount of anti-pathy. >> there is not a union of super heroes...
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and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as you say for the world's economy. when you see the politicians on both sides, democrat and republican, squabbling now, trading insults and all the rest of it with such a serious situation so close, what do you think of that? >> dangerous game that is being played here. and you know, in mexico i think and in part of latin america that the presidential system as we know it is over. i think -- are going to be the future. there you don't have this kind of situation. everybody's forced to work towards cohesiveness, towards agreements. i think it's much better. in our presidential library, one of the ideas we're promoting strongly is to let people know, public opi
and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as you say for the world's economy. when you see the politicians on both sides, democrat and...
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bush when you had the big, big tax decrease. the president spent a lot of money on the stimulus. i think someone like steve wynn should be really happy about that. that was an effort to sort of goose the consumer economy. i think what they don't like is he sometimes talks about tax increases but they haven't happened yet. >> terry, what do you think? >> i think business hates uncertainty. not with the uncertainty about the future. that's what's been generated out of washington. steve wynn doesn't need us to defend him. he's a man who's created thousands of jobs. he has huge profits. that's what we want. we see companies like borders who don't have profits. what do they do? they lay off people. steve wynn creates jobs. those businesses that create jobs are concerned about the future regulation, taxation, and general attitudes toward economic growth. that's what's going on with the private business sector. >> that's what they say. but i have a hard time believing that concern about future regulation is causing problems for someone like steve wynn. i don't see a lot of new regulatio
bush when you had the big, big tax decrease. the president spent a lot of money on the stimulus. i think someone like steve wynn should be really happy about that. that was an effort to sort of goose the consumer economy. i think what they don't like is he sometimes talks about tax increases but they haven't happened yet. >> terry, what do you think? >> i think business hates uncertainty. not with the uncertainty about the future. that's what's been generated out of washington....
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that's the big story we have. we have another system, a potential system. this one would not be don, we've gone from ds to es. the next one we'd be dealing with would be with possibly emily, emily right ow here in the atlantic. you can see the deep convection out there. about a 70% chance this could actually become a named storm. and if it does, well, it could veer off a bit more to the west-northwest, perhaps moving towards the leeward islands, wind ward with islands. it's still too early to say if it would affect the united states. it all bears watching, and this time of the year, that's exactly what we're going to do here at cnn, your hurricane headquarters. we're also the hurricane headquarters, of course, in the gulf. we're watching the situation there, what's left of don may bring a few spits and drizzles, but they were hoping for some really significant rainfall. that will not be in the cards. heavy rain will be a possibility up in the northern plains and in the western great lakes due to this area of low pressure, this frontal boundary moving off to
that's the big story we have. we have another system, a potential system. this one would not be don, we've gone from ds to es. the next one we'd be dealing with would be with possibly emily, emily right ow here in the atlantic. you can see the deep convection out there. about a 70% chance this could actually become a named storm. and if it does, well, it could veer off a bit more to the west-northwest, perhaps moving towards the leeward islands, wind ward with islands. it's still too early to...
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big sponsors fashion island. pretty tough stuff. coming up, right here on "morning joe," new hope in the deficit debate. president obama talking of a plan by the senate's gang of six, but does this truly have a shot ats passing by the august deadline. >>> and when we come back here, we'll huddle around the water cooler where jon stewart flushes out the best moments from yesterday's pie flinging johnny marbles hosting parliament hearing. act my age? -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. you get nothing for driving safely. truth: at allstate, you get a check in the mail twice a year, every year you don't have an accident. the safe driving bonus check. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. >>> welcome back. do you ever wonder how you personally contribute to our nation's deficit problems? if you want to sound smart, tell your friends
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. >> how big a problem is the split in the republican party? and the reason i ask you that is that senator mccain has come out very strongly and angrily today lambasting those on the tea party side of the gop saying that their demands of balancing the budget and so on are completely fanciful. he calls them hobbits. clearly there's a split there amongst some republicans, but is that helpful or a hindrance to trying to get a deal here? >> look, i think the leaders have set terms that i think allow for a type of compromise. the thing the president's been talking most about, which is the importance of making sure that we do not keep the specter of default hanging over our economy narks tha we have a debt limit that's extended into 2013 so we provide some stoernt investors and job creators in our economy, that's something that virtually all of the democratic and republican leadership has called for during most of these negotiations. almost everybody wants some form of a down payment on deficit reduction. almost everybody believes we need to come bac
. >> how big a problem is the split in the republican party? and the reason i ask you that is that senator mccain has come out very strongly and angrily today lambasting those on the tea party side of the gop saying that their demands of balancing the budget and so on are completely fanciful. he calls them hobbits. clearly there's a split there amongst some republicans, but is that helpful or a hindrance to trying to get a deal here? >> look, i think the leaders have set terms that...
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. >>> tax grab -- big airlines decide not to pass on savings from the temporary government tax halt to consumers. >>> and sticker shock -- a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive box lunches ever. good morning, i'm amara sohn, those stories and more are straight ahead on "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with dueling over the debt. president obama and house speaker, john boehner escalated the battle over the debt limit last night. they both appealed to american television viewers in speeches that reflect the two sides being farther apart than ever on the issue. nbc's tracey potts has more from washington. >> we're now one week away from the deadline for default and it looks like the white house and congress are no closer to a deal. >> this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. it's a dangerous game that we've never played before. and we can't afford to play it now. >> reporter: president obama is taking his behind closed doors fight public, urging taxpayers to pressure republicans into considering taxing the wealthiest americans. >> the pre
. >>> tax grab -- big airlines decide not to pass on savings from the temporary government tax halt to consumers. >>> and sticker shock -- a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive box lunches ever. good morning, i'm amara sohn, those stories and more are straight ahead on "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with dueling over the debt. president obama and house speaker, john boehner escalated the battle over the debt limit...
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he ran a business, big church leader. because they don't quit, by the way. they say they do one -- they do 250 kids. i went back to my old neighborhood. he done it to his own brothers, a lot of kids. a lot of people don't like to talk about it, they mistakenly think it's a homosexual thing. it's obviously not. you're a victim of this man. so i went, i found him. i worked with my therapist. i wanted to confront him, i didn't want to kill him or get arrested again. the guy hurt me enough, right? i found him, showed up where he worked. he's like oh, my gosh. and right in front of everybody, and i gave him back the pain and shame he caused me as a kid. >> what did you do? >> i just said what i had to say. he came towards me and put his finger in my chest, your memories are wrong, which tells me he has been confronted before. where you come up with that. he hadn't seen me in many years. at first i was scared, i will tell you that. i felt like the 4-year-old. i remember, oh, my god, he was more violent than i thought. he would take me in his back room to play "the
he ran a business, big church leader. because they don't quit, by the way. they say they do one -- they do 250 kids. i went back to my old neighborhood. he done it to his own brothers, a lot of kids. a lot of people don't like to talk about it, they mistakenly think it's a homosexual thing. it's obviously not. you're a victim of this man. so i went, i found him. i worked with my therapist. i wanted to confront him, i didn't want to kill him or get arrested again. the guy hurt me enough, right?...
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>> yeah. >> how big a thing can you balance on your nose? >> i can balance a lot of stuff on my nose. i can balance -- probably nothing in here. >> i'm going to get something at the break. >> i'll start looking for them and if i see something -- on my chin, too. i can do guitars. it's quite amazing, actually. >> i like this theory. i think we'll go to a break and find something you can balance on your nose. >> i did that when you i was 7 years old. i appeared in a -- >> we'll find something up here. >> i will do it right now. >> great. let's have a break, and then we come back to adam levine, the great nose balancer. ♪ let me entertain you ♪ let me make you smile ♪ let me do a few tricks ♪ some old and then some new tricks ♪ ♪ i'm very versatile ♪ so let me entertain you ♪ and we'll have a real good time ♪ [ male announcer ] with beats audio and flash, you can experience richer music and download movies straight to the new hp touchpad with webos. whose long day starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol arthri
>> yeah. >> how big a thing can you balance on your nose? >> i can balance a lot of stuff on my nose. i can balance -- probably nothing in here. >> i'm going to get something at the break. >> i'll start looking for them and if i see something -- on my chin, too. i can do guitars. it's quite amazing, actually. >> i like this theory. i think we'll go to a break and find something you can balance on your nose. >> i did that when you i was 7 years old. i...
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in other words, we know they're there are big problems. we have to suck it up. >> people are feeling helpless. >> why don't they get out and show a bit of passionate? >> we see it in madison,wisconsin. in indiana. it's beginning to surface but not much. part of it is because we've been dealing with a culture of greed is good. we've been dealing with a culture of don't attack what donald trump, don't tax our success. we've got the lowest tax rates in the last 30 years. trillions of dollars in tax havens offshore. offshore subsidiaries, come racials. one out of corporations didn't pay a penny of taxes whatsoever. >> let me be the devil's advocate here. >> sure. >> is it really the big problem that rich aren't paying enough tax, or is the real problem that poor are not being looked after properly? >> it goes hand in hand. it goes hand in hand. >> donald trump has a point. there are people self-made in this country who have worked incredibly hard to get where they are. why should they have to pay exorbitant taxation? >> it's not exorbitant tax
in other words, we know they're there are big problems. we have to suck it up. >> people are feeling helpless. >> why don't they get out and show a bit of passionate? >> we see it in madison,wisconsin. in indiana. it's beginning to surface but not much. part of it is because we've been dealing with a culture of greed is good. we've been dealing with a culture of don't attack what donald trump, don't tax our success. we've got the lowest tax rates in the last 30 years....
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but if you raise the debt ceiling and don't cut spending, you'll have the same big problems. that's the answer to your question. the compromise has to cut spending. we have to respond to what everybody in america is saying and what the world credit markets are saying which is our problem isn't the debt ceiling. our problem is the debt. >> cutting spending and the balanced budget amendment are two different things. one may accomplish the other, but this they are still separate things. is the balanced budget amendment a drop-dead requirement? >> i don't have a drop-dead requirement? i have a whole host of things that my constituents have sent me here to do. cutting spending is one thing and balancing the budge set another thing. what we can do right now is make sure we're cutting spending today. don't give me a deal that cuts spending ten years down the road. show me what you're going to do this year and next year, before americans go back to the polls. >> simple but sort of strange question. are you happy tonight? >> i'm not happy tonight. we started this process back in febru
but if you raise the debt ceiling and don't cut spending, you'll have the same big problems. that's the answer to your question. the compromise has to cut spending. we have to respond to what everybody in america is saying and what the world credit markets are saying which is our problem isn't the debt ceiling. our problem is the debt. >> cutting spending and the balanced budget amendment are two different things. one may accomplish the other, but this they are still separate things. is...
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first inning, big play right off the bat. prado hits one down the line. he tries to stretch it into a triple. jerry is the man on the spot. what's the call this time? punches him out and it looks like he got it right this time. i guess he got it right. i don't know. fourth inning, pedro lvarez. i'll eyes on the ump for another close play at the plate. nice tag there. alvarez called out. this time, bases are loaded, david ross delivers the hit and braves win 2-1. and we can report to you now that the streak is over for the mariners. feelic hernandez on the mound for the m's. scoreless in the top of the third. dustin akly with a shot into the gap. suzuki scores, in the fifth inning, a lot of offense in the mariners who haven't had much of it all season. bases are loaded and it's a single to shallow left. a run scored, and great throw by brett gardner. and the play made at the plate. later in the fifth, more heat striking out curtis granderson to end inning. hernandez went seven innings with five strikeouts. these are awfully long highlights for the mariners
first inning, big play right off the bat. prado hits one down the line. he tries to stretch it into a triple. jerry is the man on the spot. what's the call this time? punches him out and it looks like he got it right this time. i guess he got it right. i don't know. fourth inning, pedro lvarez. i'll eyes on the ump for another close play at the plate. nice tag there. alvarez called out. this time, bases are loaded, david ross delivers the hit and braves win 2-1. and we can report to you now...
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now the big guy comes up to bat, hitting .342 with 92 rbis and 36 homers. [fans whirring] [ding] announcer: chill raw and prepared foods promptly. one in 6 americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. keep your family safer. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> welcome back to "state of the union." i am gloria borger. candy crowley is off today. and joining me from south dakota, mr. san de, i have to ask you off the bat. you have been listening out there this morning. what is your reaction to what you are hearing from mitch mcconnell and senator schumer? >> great news. sounds like we will avoid a crisis. $3 trillion in deficit reduction over the next ten years is more than what i would have expected. if they follow-through on that it's great news. it gets us close to the fiscal responsibility, and that's what we need to get to to restore stau stainability in the fiscal responsibility. if they pull it off i think we will be in good shape. >> how do you think the markets will react? >> very positively. i think the markets expect they will get som
now the big guy comes up to bat, hitting .342 with 92 rbis and 36 homers. [fans whirring] [ding] announcer: chill raw and prepared foods promptly. one in 6 americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. keep your family safer. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> welcome back to "state of the union." i am gloria borger. candy crowley is off today. and joining me from south dakota, mr. san de, i have to ask you off the bat. you have been listening out there this...
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. >>> plus those annoying and costly red light cameras, why one big city has decided to turn them off. >>> sports, sponsored by touch of gray, gets rid of some gray, never all. gray, gets rid of some gray, never all. act my age? -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being? every tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and helps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and get a free sample at fiberchoice.com. the confrontation on board an american airlines flight that just landed here a few hours ago. he came to san francisco, and left in crutches. how alex trebek took things into his own hands, after his hotel room was burglarized. and just five days until the debt limit deadline. the impact
. >>> plus those annoying and costly red light cameras, why one big city has decided to turn them off. >>> sports, sponsored by touch of gray, gets rid of some gray, never all. gray, gets rid of some gray, never all. act my age? -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. to stay healthy. but did...
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the company reported a big jump in profits yesterday. other food companies that cater to the well-to-do are reporting similar results. >>> you've heard about all you can eat. how about all you can fly? jetblue airways is offering a a three-month pass for unlimited flights. the blue pass is aimed at business travelers and allows last-minute bookings and changes. prices range from $1,300 to $2,000. the passes are on sale through sunday or until they sell out. >>> here's our favorite story of the day here. so much for a healthier diets. the doughnut burger is a new delicacy making the rounds in several state fairs. the bun is actually two halves of a glazed doughnut loaded with a quarter pound of beef, cheese, bacon and other toppings, as well. each weighs in at about 1,500 calories. that's as much as a whopper and a big mac combined. >> okay, now i've seen it all. >> breakfast of champions. my heart is stopping just reading that. >> oh, my god. i can't even look at that picture. >>> all right. when we come back, a warning from tylenol abou
the company reported a big jump in profits yesterday. other food companies that cater to the well-to-do are reporting similar results. >>> you've heard about all you can eat. how about all you can fly? jetblue airways is offering a a three-month pass for unlimited flights. the blue pass is aimed at business travelers and allows last-minute bookings and changes. prices range from $1,300 to $2,000. the passes are on sale through sunday or until they sell out. >>> here's our...
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i'm a big movie buff. i'm a big reader. so for me, it's just -- it's the perfect thing to be able to flit from one subject to another because that's kind of the way my mind goes. it's the way i read the paper. >> you're one of the first openly gay op-ed columnists that we've seen. it's no longer as shocking as it would have been 20 years ago. how has it gone down? what reaction do you get? you wrote a fantastic piece about gay marriage the other day. i was particularly moved by what you said about your own father and how he dealt with you and your partner. how is that kind of column going down generally? >> where the world has changed so much, i get amazingly lovely e-mails from readers when i write about that topic. i also get some hate mail. society hasn't come as far as a lot of us would like to see it travel, but the reception's been very, very warm. it's a real privilege to be able to write about that issue as an openly gay man. it's funny, when we talked about me taking on an op-ed column, none of us said, hey, we'll
i'm a big movie buff. i'm a big reader. so for me, it's just -- it's the perfect thing to be able to flit from one subject to another because that's kind of the way my mind goes. it's the way i read the paper. >> you're one of the first openly gay op-ed columnists that we've seen. it's no longer as shocking as it would have been 20 years ago. how has it gone down? what reaction do you get? you wrote a fantastic piece about gay marriage the other day. i was particularly moved by what you...
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the big problem is they want to avoid another vote. they just don't want to go through it again six months down the line. i was talking to a senior democratic aide today who outlined for me four completely different scenarios under which actually reid's bill, which is different from boehner's bill, but not that different, could overtake boehner, could be attached to boehner's bill, and they're trying to figure out a way that they can get out of it. i think all eyes now are on the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell. as you know, john, he's pretty good with this kind of maneuvering, and one senate democrat said today we need mcconnell to step up and give the big-boy talk to republicans. >> he'll wait for the right moment i think and give the talk. david, i was out of town for a couple of days, i was at an event, my oldest esest son's co campus visit, and a lot of people asked, why does washington look the same? or worse? and i want to show our viewers a little bit of a sample here, where did this guy go? >> i believe that the size
the big problem is they want to avoid another vote. they just don't want to go through it again six months down the line. i was talking to a senior democratic aide today who outlined for me four completely different scenarios under which actually reid's bill, which is different from boehner's bill, but not that different, could overtake boehner, could be attached to boehner's bill, and they're trying to figure out a way that they can get out of it. i think all eyes now are on the senate...
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. >> certainly a big day. >>> all right. an update to what appeared to be a city's tough stance on distracted pedestrians. >> it had been reported that philadelphia was cracking down on texting while walking with hefty fines in place if you crossed that boundary. not true.s depp city mayor says pepestrians will be reminded to be aware of their surroundings lew will certainly not be fined. >> it would have been haha to enforce a bit. >> i agree. >>> coming up next after the breaea stocks are surging this we'll check onrning. we'll check on the new numbers. >>> the hunt for casey anthony. where is she beginning her new life? this morning a clue. >>> and extreme eating at youou favorite chain restaurant, the meals look tasty but the food police tell us just how bad they are. we'll be right back. >>> overseas markets are higher this morning after the dow's best day so far this year. investors are also optimistic about the debt crises in both europe and the u.s. tokyo's niniei average added 116 points today. hong kong's hang seng
. >> certainly a big day. >>> all right. an update to what appeared to be a city's tough stance on distracted pedestrians. >> it had been reported that philadelphia was cracking down on texting while walking with hefty fines in place if you crossed that boundary. not true.s depp city mayor says pepestrians will be reminded to be aware of their surroundings lew will certainly not be fined. >> it would have been haha to enforce a bit. >> i agree. >>>...
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a big jock. and pat instead of sort of flinching or running away turned around and said, yeah, i am a queer. kiss me. and the bully said, what are you talking about? and he said i'm a queer. you called me queer. i am a queer. kiss me. i'll prove it. and the bully didn't know what to say. and he just turned around and walked away quietly. and i was stunned. i couldn't believe the magic that pat had just worked. he had somehow figured out that if you don't give power to the words that people throw at you to hurt you, they don't hurt you anymore. and you actually have power over those people. and that's a lesson that i am grateful to him for, for my entire life. so if you can, realize the things that people say about you don't really matter. it's who you are. and the older you get, the more you'll understand that, because it gets better. people get nicer too. >>> and there is breaking news tonight in the it does get better department. secretary of defense leon panetta will reportedly certify that th
a big jock. and pat instead of sort of flinching or running away turned around and said, yeah, i am a queer. kiss me. and the bully said, what are you talking about? and he said i'm a queer. you called me queer. i am a queer. kiss me. i'll prove it. and the bully didn't know what to say. and he just turned around and walked away quietly. and i was stunned. i couldn't believe the magic that pat had just worked. he had somehow figured out that if you don't give power to the words that people...
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but you see, that in itself, the jurors then begin to see themselves as kind of big part actors because they're being beamed to the worldment and wherever you have seen the tril trials by television now involving notorious people, the results normally got wrong way to public opinion. and create -- >> i don't know what you just said. >> take o.j. simpson case. >> goes the wrong way to public opinion. what does that mean? >> that means that public opinion had been driven, i think, by the saturation and coverage on television and all the commentary so that most people were directed to believe and, you know, i'm sure you wouldn't deny the fact you were directly able to think this that this woman killed her child. >> actually, i have a lot more respect for my viewers. i think they can make up their own minds. and also it's funny that you would say that. because in our constitution, i guess you can compare it to the legislative history, the legislative minutes when laws are enacted in our country. someone is taking down everything that's being said as laws are passed by congress. we had somet
but you see, that in itself, the jurors then begin to see themselves as kind of big part actors because they're being beamed to the worldment and wherever you have seen the tril trials by television now involving notorious people, the results normally got wrong way to public opinion. and create -- >> i don't know what you just said. >> take o.j. simpson case. >> goes the wrong way to public opinion. what does that mean? >> that means that public opinion had been driven,...
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big crowd of everyone. hi, everybody. where are you guys from? >> maryland. >> you having fun here at "today" show? >> having a gd a time. >> let's check thed weather and see what's going on. of course, in texas and pretty hot in maryland andth in thend tropics, getting kind of active. we have a new tropical wave now moving towards martinique. the next tropical storm in the atlantic, which would be emily. still hot there and very, very dry. bone dry with temperatures in the 90s to near 100 degrees. i think i got it. >>> good morning. this is meteorologist nick o'kelly looking at a live golden gate ecc1: bridge where we've got the san francisco marathon going on. it looks like the -- well, we've got a couple of lane of traffic also open but factor that into your travel plans. it could get a little backed up. here's your forecast. low clouds and fog. it's going to be a little slow to clear. this afternoon outside chance of a thundershower south and east of the bay area. ck to the southeast again today. and now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. >>>
big crowd of everyone. hi, everybody. where are you guys from? >> maryland. >> you having fun here at "today" show? >> having a gd a time. >> let's check thed weather and see what's going on. of course, in texas and pretty hot in maryland andth in thend tropics, getting kind of active. we have a new tropical wave now moving towards martinique. the next tropical storm in the atlantic, which would be emily. still hot there and very, very dry. bone dry with...
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it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe it's always going to -- there's always going some controversy behind same sex marriage, but, you know, everyone has their own opinions, their own views and, you know, we respect that as we expect people to respect our beliefs as well. and our ways of being. but really that's not anything that we really -- that at least i'm too concerned about. everyone has a right to say something. >> you alltel us as well, the last lottery. they knew a lot of people would want to get married immediately. courthouses wouldn't be able to handle it. you decided to put your name in
it's a big, big day four all and many other same sex couples. but it's also a big day for people who are opponents of same sex marriage. we know that there are some protests that are planned for tomorrow. but are you concerned at all about that element taking away from the day inof course people have their beliefs and they have a right to them. your concerned your happy day could also be a hugely controversial day and some of that controversy gets a lot of attention as well? >> i believe...
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it's outside with the big screen. it's a really cool idea. >> it's like a little mini reunion as well. you get to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to tell lies and see who has the biggest. it's great. >> just think what we have done in 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. pretty good seeing the guys we haven't seen for years and we are still thinking about it. it's awesome. >> it was a great event. the fans loved it. the bond my teammates had is forever and we enjoyed seeing each other. it was amazing watching the game again. seemed like yesterday but it was 30 years ago. all right. are you ready for football? looks like we are a step closer to the lockout being listed by next week. the nfl executive board is expected to vote monday, recommending sing the agreement put forth by the owners. players have to vote and they could start reporting as early as wednesday. players would also vote on recertifying as a union. a lot of details still have to be worked out and teams probably won't be ab
it's outside with the big screen. it's a really cool idea. >> it's like a little mini reunion as well. you get to see guys like you and other teammates. we get to tell lies and see who has the biggest. it's great. >> just think what we have done in 30 years and coming back for a superbowl celebration. pretty good seeing the guys we haven't seen for years and we are still thinking about it. it's awesome. >> it was a great event. the fans loved it. the bond my teammates had is...
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big blue is entering the second century on a high note. ibm reported net income of $3.7 billion, revenue of $26.7 billion. both numbers topped last year's and ibm marked its 100th anniversary. what a way to if. >>> the news wasn't so good for cisco. the u.s. based company announced monday it will have to eliminate 6,500 jobs, that is a whopping 9% of its workforce. another 5,000 staff will be transferred in a sale of one of its businesses. >>> and a chapter ends in u.s. retail. the once huge book store chain borders is going into liquidation after failing to find a border. it's shutting its 400 store. it filed for chapter 11. >>> u.s. lawmakers try to hammer out a plan to raise the debt ceiling, raters will cut its rate if something isn't reached. moody's will say the ceiling has done little to curb spending there. the white house says that president barack obama is working to make sure there's a backup mechanism in place if the u.s. doesn't actually default on its debt. >> he continues to push for the biggest possible deal, if you will. m
big blue is entering the second century on a high note. ibm reported net income of $3.7 billion, revenue of $26.7 billion. both numbers topped last year's and ibm marked its 100th anniversary. what a way to if. >>> the news wasn't so good for cisco. the u.s. based company announced monday it will have to eliminate 6,500 jobs, that is a whopping 9% of its workforce. another 5,000 staff will be transferred in a sale of one of its businesses. >>> and a chapter ends in u.s....
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and that's big news. you can be sure, jessica, that what the house speaker does not want to be doing right now is having to rewrite his bill. they were aiming to be voting on this bill tomorrow, so right now we're told that they're kind of scra scrambling to work it out and rewrite it, and he wants to meet the pledges that the cuts in the bill will be larger than the debt ceiling increased. and the cost estimates that came out by the cbo, it falls short, and that's a problem because it goes counter to the pledge i just said and it's also a problem because they're in the middle of working very hard to try to sell this plan. house conservatives are unhappy and house democrats are trying to get a united front to vote against this plan, and that does not leave the speaker a large margin of error to pass this legislation. jessica? >> all right, thanks so much, kate bolduan reporting for us from capitol hill. i'm grateful. >>> let's turn now to republican congressmen scott garrett from new jersey who is a membe
and that's big news. you can be sure, jessica, that what the house speaker does not want to be doing right now is having to rewrite his bill. they were aiming to be voting on this bill tomorrow, so right now we're told that they're kind of scra scrambling to work it out and rewrite it, and he wants to meet the pledges that the cuts in the bill will be larger than the debt ceiling increased. and the cost estimates that came out by the cbo, it falls short, and that's a problem because it goes...
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so that's i think a big part of it. it's a political calculation, but also a congressional responsibility and presidential responsibility. they're not president yet. >> but mitt romney specifically, jam, he's the front-runner by all accounts, at least according to all the polls. if he wants to be the next president of the united states, the leader of the republican party, shouldn't he be more directly involved in at least smeeking out affirmatively, negatively about what's going on? >> well, may shell bachmann say she is's not for it under any circumstances. if you're running for president, you're supposed to have the opinion on everything. this is the biggest issue we're facing right now. it would be interesting to know what governor romney's position is on this. it's totally fair to ask him, what would you do? you're running for president. >> sure, and it's totally fair for someone like mitt romney to say this is still in flux and right now, dividing our party is not what we want to do. we want to bring it together be
so that's i think a big part of it. it's a political calculation, but also a congressional responsibility and presidential responsibility. they're not president yet. >> but mitt romney specifically, jam, he's the front-runner by all accounts, at least according to all the polls. if he wants to be the next president of the united states, the leader of the republican party, shouldn't he be more directly involved in at least smeeking out affirmatively, negatively about what's going on?...
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a big problem. they have a potential bankruptcy coming up that would be the largest of its kind in this country. stay with me. ♪ ♪ why can't we ♪ be friends >>> that is the question everybody is asking. washington d.c. the folks are talking to you. still waiting. keeping an eye on d.c. another interesting day of developments in the debt ceiling debate. democrats and republicans locked in a stalemate over what to do and running out of time. both houses of congress in session today on this saturday. here is a rundown of what is happening. the house starts debate at noon with a likely vote on a democratic proposal expected some time after 1:00 p.m. it is not expected to pass. on the senate side, they kickoff a debate at 1:00 p.m. eastern. debate there could last 12 plus hours before they even vote on whether to vote on the plan. they have to take a procedural vote after that. all this while the clock is ticking closer to tuesday. that is when the federal government could start defaulting on loans
a big problem. they have a potential bankruptcy coming up that would be the largest of its kind in this country. stay with me. ♪ ♪ why can't we ♪ be friends >>> that is the question everybody is asking. washington d.c. the folks are talking to you. still waiting. keeping an eye on d.c. another interesting day of developments in the debt ceiling debate. democrats and republicans locked in a stalemate over what to do and running out of time. both houses of congress in session today...
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you've got this big political crisis. at the same time these companies are telling us how they're doing and how the market and the economy is faring for them, so today we eat get a lot lot more earnings. conoco phillips. we heard from bp yesterday said it had swung to a profit. boeing, we'll hear about this one. also delta and visa, the credit card company. all of these are among the companies that will be reporting here today. i'm tell you, the bottom line is many of these companies are reporting that the economy is getting better, but the clarity is something that they don't have. and we still aren't seeing all that hiring. still kind of this jobless recovery. futures are flat this morning, ali. flat and the bigger picture still, what's going to happen with the debt talks and the merger with canada, according to stephen colbert. >> why do you sound so funny this morning? >> i have a little cold. i'm sorry about that. when you get up so early, you don't realize it until i come and talk to you. >> it's adorable. a lot of
you've got this big political crisis. at the same time these companies are telling us how they're doing and how the market and the economy is faring for them, so today we eat get a lot lot more earnings. conoco phillips. we heard from bp yesterday said it had swung to a profit. boeing, we'll hear about this one. also delta and visa, the credit card company. all of these are among the companies that will be reporting here today. i'm tell you, the bottom line is many of these companies are...
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. >>> san francisco leads the national league west and open up a big series against the phillies tonight. as for last night's baseball we get highlights from espn news. >>> i'm aneesh shroff with this espn news update. we begin in the bronx. the yankees and mariners. seattle, on a 15-game losing streak and, boy, did not look from the get-go. mark teixeira, two-run shot to deep left. his 27th of the year. yanks take a 2-0 lead. in the third, got a little captain in you. derek jeter, opposite field, fourth home run of the year. yanks go on to win 10-3. the mariners have now lost 16 in a row. >>> the red sox enter play, three-game lead on the yanks in the a.l. east, 14th inning against the royals. pops it up. but gets the run home. kansas city wowod get an insurance run in the 14th then soria gets the final three outs. royals take it, 3-1. >>> twins and rangers. opener of a four-game set, bottom one, michael young with two on. peace. three-run shot, 3-0, texas, young, 3 for 5, kinsler's turn in the third. another three-run homer. 4 for 6, four ribbies. 9-0, rangers after three. got to the p
. >>> san francisco leads the national league west and open up a big series against the phillies tonight. as for last night's baseball we get highlights from espn news. >>> i'm aneesh shroff with this espn news update. we begin in the bronx. the yankees and mariners. seattle, on a 15-game losing streak and, boy, did not look from the get-go. mark teixeira, two-run shot to deep left. his 27th of the year. yanks take a 2-0 lead. in the third, got a little captain in you. derek...
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. >> normally this time of year the peach would be ripe and it would be that big. >> reporter: at ham orchards in carroll, texas, the signs of drought on this peach farm are obvious. >> they're beginning to stress, these young trees are, with these yellow leaves, inside the tree. >> reporter: dale ham has been a peach farmer for 32 years. has the drought cost you any none? >> yes. a lot. we're having to water 24 hours a day and it's costing us money in fuel, in electricity. >> reporter: he's not alone. severe drought conditions are spread across 14 states. in texas, the period from february to june was the driest since 1917. it may take a hurricane to make things right. until then, ranchers like jim mccord are left high and dry. >> we're in survival mode. we're just trying to survive and do the best we can until conditions get better. >> reporter: but even then relief could be temporary. climate models show another la nina could be forming. the weather phenomenon in the pacific ocean keeps the south drier than normal. that means drought conditions could be on tap again next year. back
. >> normally this time of year the peach would be ripe and it would be that big. >> reporter: at ham orchards in carroll, texas, the signs of drought on this peach farm are obvious. >> they're beginning to stress, these young trees are, with these yellow leaves, inside the tree. >> reporter: dale ham has been a peach farmer for 32 years. has the drought cost you any none? >> yes. a lot. we're having to water 24 hours a day and it's costing us money in fuel, in...
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that's the big question today. a lot of analysts are saying look at some of the big companies in this country. exxonmobil and microsoft have aaa bond ratings and they can reserve a better credit rating than their home country. that's kind of sad, ali. >> there are questions as to how that sort of holds up. listen, in honor of you and dunkin' donuts, yesterday after work i walked around the corner and got an egg white and turkey flat bread and apparently i helped the company. >> i bet shareholders will be happy that you're buying and other people are buying. shares of dnkn exploded out of the gate, opened at 19 bucks apiece and closed at 2
that's the big question today. a lot of analysts are saying look at some of the big companies in this country. exxonmobil and microsoft have aaa bond ratings and they can reserve a better credit rating than their home country. that's kind of sad, ali. >> there are questions as to how that sort of holds up. listen, in honor of you and dunkin' donuts, yesterday after work i walked around the corner and got an egg white and turkey flat bread and apparently i helped the company. >> i...
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but the rain will be the big deal. here's where it is on the satellite picture. 50 miles an hour winds, heading in this direction, so should be here midnight tonight as far as actual landfall at the center. the expected landfall somewhere between here and brownsville, texas and again most of the action will be overnight tonight and tomorrow. rainfall will be significant, but not as widespread and not as significant as most would like. some of our computer models saying two to four inches. if we can get it all the way to west text texas, even better. over a foot deficit this places like san antonio and austin and houston. places like lubbock and midland have seen virtually nothing as far as what they normally see, so they'll take the rainfall that they can get. there have been evacuations from some of the oil rigs, nonessential person nenel from exxonmobile have evacuated some businesses, but other than that, we're waiting for the storm to arrive. it was around that time last year tropical storm hermine missed the area
but the rain will be the big deal. here's where it is on the satellite picture. 50 miles an hour winds, heading in this direction, so should be here midnight tonight as far as actual landfall at the center. the expected landfall somewhere between here and brownsville, texas and again most of the action will be overnight tonight and tomorrow. rainfall will be significant, but not as widespread and not as significant as most would like. some of our computer models saying two to four inches. if we...
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is not powerful now as a big u.s. debt holder china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: in australia, too. >> makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, we've spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas, are not going to benefit so greatly from that. >> reporter: in tokyo some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compared the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's crippling recession of the 1990s. >> it's exact replay of what we went through in japan 10, 15 years ago. >> reporter: however the debate plays out in washington, experts say the financial ripples will be felt around the world. >> it's an issue that really is lurking in the background of each and every economy of the world. >> reporter: jonathan man reporting. >> seven minutes past the hour. the politics of a deadline deal, anybody going to come out of this looking good? does it matter at this point? maria and lenny always looking good. we'll see if they sound
is not powerful now as a big u.s. debt holder china will for sure be affected. >> reporter: in australia, too. >> makes it much more expensive for tourists to visit australia. those parts of our economy exposed to the tourist sector, we've spent a lot of money promoting australia overseas, are not going to benefit so greatly from that. >> reporter: in tokyo some economic experts see history repeating itself. they compared the current u.s. debt crisis to japan's crippling...
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roger, little roger, terry anne, pony, big mickey, little mickey, gray, zany. he's a little slow. jeanie, ginger, spice, cookie, daphne, candy and tucker. i have 700 cats. >> reporter: welcome to the cat house where in every corner, under every bush, in every tree, in every room, there are cats and cats and more cats. >> if i were a cat, this is where i'd be. >> reporter: lynea has turned her home into an enormous 12,000-acre no kill cat sanctuary. a not for profit organization that takes in the cats that no one else wants. >> when you see a box out here in the morning, you know darned well no good can come of this. what have we got here? oh, look at you. >> reporter: it is an enormous operation. just to feed the cats alone -- >> feeding time. >> reporter: -- requires massive resources. >> hi, guys. just help yourself. who needs me? >> reporter: a staff of 25. >> i need you to feed them. >> okay. >> reporter: a thousand pounds of dry kibble a week and a yearly food budget that tops $200,000, and it is a tough life but the life lynea chose. she was once a beauty
roger, little roger, terry anne, pony, big mickey, little mickey, gray, zany. he's a little slow. jeanie, ginger, spice, cookie, daphne, candy and tucker. i have 700 cats. >> reporter: welcome to the cat house where in every corner, under every bush, in every tree, in every room, there are cats and cats and more cats. >> if i were a cat, this is where i'd be. >> reporter: lynea has turned her home into an enormous 12,000-acre no kill cat sanctuary. a not for profit...
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here's that big catalyst that makes this happen, that big heat dome. we expect it to break down a little bit and drift a bit more to the south. that creates a void in the atmosphere. that vacuum is going to be filled in by cooler air that's going to come in from the north compliments of this frontal boundary. as it comes through, we could see scattered showers and storms. what's better is right behind that, we're going to have the cooler air in places like our nation's capital. we'll feel the difference monday, tuesday and wednesday. as we wrap things up, highs will be in the 90s and lows mainly into the 70s which is pretty much where we should be this time of the year. it's not going to be the oppressive triple-digit heat. >> it's like, you can cut the humidity with a knife outside. >> it's brutal. >> yeah. thanks so much, reynolds. appreciate it. >>> a law legalizing same-sex marriage in new york state takes effect this weekend. but what happens to those couples' rights when they travel or move to another state? our legal guys are here to talk about
here's that big catalyst that makes this happen, that big heat dome. we expect it to break down a little bit and drift a bit more to the south. that creates a void in the atmosphere. that vacuum is going to be filled in by cooler air that's going to come in from the north compliments of this frontal boundary. as it comes through, we could see scattered showers and storms. what's better is right behind that, we're going to have the cooler air in places like our nation's capital. we'll feel the...
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big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake or snow crab and crab butter shrimp. [ jon ] i wouldn't put it on my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i sea food differently. the chevy cruze eco offers an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon on the highway. how does it do that? well, to get there, a lot of complicated engineering goes into every one. like variable valve timing and turbocharging, active front grille shutters that close at high speeds, and friction reducing -- oh, man, that is complicated. how about this -- cruze eco offers 42 miles per gallon. cool? ♪ >> here's a number for you. five. one out of five american men is out of work. and the longer they'r
big savings -- it's a good look for you. [ blower whirring ] [blower stops] the safety was off. out there with a better way. now, that's progressive. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake or snow crab and crab butter shrimp. [ jon ] i wouldn't put it...
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and we had big, big push back from the hiphop community about not doing biggie's case. and nobody would cooperate with police. i say one thing. you can remain anonymous. if it was your brother and somebody shot him cold-bloodedly, wouldn't you want to do the right thing? >> that's the thing. i mean, there were people -- i mean, in tupac shakur's case there were people sitting right next to him. and biggie smalls' case there were people who witnessed this. and these are people who claimed to be his friends. they were people who made money off him. made money from him. and yet refused to say anything. because they're afraid -- maybe they're afraid for their own life. i don't even give them that much credit. they're just afraid of being seen as a snitch which is just absurd. >> it takes a lot of courage to do the right thing. it takes a lot of guts to say, i know who did that. this is the person. this is what happened. i've been on the streets. most of the people in those areas where these gangsters operate, they're terrified. they're good people. they're trapped there by
and we had big, big push back from the hiphop community about not doing biggie's case. and nobody would cooperate with police. i say one thing. you can remain anonymous. if it was your brother and somebody shot him cold-bloodedly, wouldn't you want to do the right thing? >> that's the thing. i mean, there were people -- i mean, in tupac shakur's case there were people sitting right next to him. and biggie smalls' case there were people who witnessed this. and these are people who claimed...
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can somebody get something incorrect and is it a big deal? >> your fingerprint can be manipulated by criminals. that's one way it can be wrong. another way it can be wrong is that it can be cross linked. there's really no mechanism to correct that. you can't remove the information, there's currently no channel, no way to final a complaint. >> reporter: security experts are concerned that right now there's no practical way to stop companies from using this technology and that as scary as that is, the best defense is to be aware that everything you do online is being watched. >> keep your anti-virus up to date, keep your computer up to date. but for the most part, once the information leaves your computer, the website that you're visiting can track it. >>> and the white house press secretary just talked about how firm that august 2 default deadline really is, there he is in the white house briefing room still talking about it. we'll hear from him next. i couldn't conceive this as a heart attack. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just
can somebody get something incorrect and is it a big deal? >> your fingerprint can be manipulated by criminals. that's one way it can be wrong. another way it can be wrong is that it can be cross linked. there's really no mechanism to correct that. you can't remove the information, there's currently no channel, no way to final a complaint. >> reporter: security experts are concerned that right now there's no practical way to stop companies from using this technology and that as...
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the price tag is big. we've been using cnn's global resources to explore the heartbreaking famine in so somalia. how kenya is suffering as well. stay with us, you're in "the situation room." mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it means to serve. we inspect your air filter, cabin filter. there's bugs, leaves, lint, crud. you'll be breathing that. i do believe it's part of a locust. make sure your alignments good. your brakes are good. you've got all sorts different things that you check off. your fluid levels. pretty much everything you could need. it gets done. it gets done quickly. and it gets done correctly. the works fuel saver package, just $29.95 or less a
the price tag is big. we've been using cnn's global resources to explore the heartbreaking famine in so somalia. how kenya is suffering as well. stay with us, you're in "the situation room." mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their...
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yes, you can save big but also shell out big for these items. >> indeed. some full-body makeovers from the master, chris powell. from extremely makeover -- extreme weight loss edition. a fantastic show, extreme makeover -- weight loss edition. once you start watching you can't stop. >> a full hour ahead. >>> let's get to the stop toirs again and welcome back bob woodruff. >>> the new outlook for millions of americans trying to find a job. a survey just out this morning finds 43% of companies expect to hire workers in the next second month, that's the highest percentage in a year. the manufacturing sectoto has te strongest outlook. >>> a tour bus heading to niagara falls, crashed in northern new york, crashed after sliding off an embankment. two people were killed. >>> several people were hurt in ottawa, canada, when a stage at a rock concert collapsed. during a thunderstorm and winds topping 50 miles per hour. thousands of fans ran for cover. one person was seriously injured when part of the stage pierced his chest. >>> overseas, a new commander has taken
yes, you can save big but also shell out big for these items. >> indeed. some full-body makeovers from the master, chris powell. from extremely makeover -- extreme weight loss edition. a fantastic show, extreme makeover -- weight loss edition. once you start watching you can't stop. >> a full hour ahead. >>> let's get to the stop toirs again and welcome back bob woodruff. >>> the new outlook for millions of americans trying to find a job. a survey just out this...
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twice as big. so everybody out there that's having to live within a budget, making the hard choices in our economy today, know that if you've grown something twice in ten years, you obviously can make some significant cuts in it without having any negative effect. >> senator coburn, let's talk about your role in the gang of six. is it correct, i mean, you bolted from the group. it was widely reported a couple of months ago. returned recently when the gang agreed to cut an additional 100-plus billion dollars from entitlement health care programs. and are you rock solid behind this new plan? >> you know, i'm rock solid behind my plan. my plan isn't going to happen. so i'm rock solid behind the plan that gets us on the way and this one does. >> your plan being the $9 trillion? >> yeah. >> the whole thing, it appears to be dependent upon rewriting the tax code. so how do we do that? how do we make all these other changes? how do we avert this, you no kn potential default in 13 days and how do we do all
twice as big. so everybody out there that's having to live within a budget, making the hard choices in our economy today, know that if you've grown something twice in ten years, you obviously can make some significant cuts in it without having any negative effect. >> senator coburn, let's talk about your role in the gang of six. is it correct, i mean, you bolted from the group. it was widely reported a couple of months ago. returned recently when the gang agreed to cut an additional...
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here's a look at the big board. but the big deal is the heat. it is already warm and steamy for most of us. so, do what you have to do ear today. david? >> great advice, sam. we'll see you here shortly. >>> it's the morning of dramatic rescues. this is one at the most famous falls. a woman falls into the whirlpool rapids while walking with her fiance. and what happened next was nothing short of a miracle. here's abc's jim sciutto now. >> reporter: lindsay burgess was hiking near one of the world's most powerful waterfalls until she tried to get closer to the water. too close. >> i wanted to touch the beauty. >> reporter: just moments after this video was taken, those churning waters behind her sucked her in. >> it's almost like somebody pulled me in because i remember one leg just sliding down. >> reporter: how powerful? ten-times more powerful than the legendary rapids that carve the grand canyon. >> it feels like a tornado underneath the water. >> reporter: evening worse, nothing and no one floats. not even with a life jacket. its downward pul
here's a look at the big board. but the big deal is the heat. it is already warm and steamy for most of us. so, do what you have to do ear today. david? >> great advice, sam. we'll see you here shortly. >>> it's the morning of dramatic rescues. this is one at the most famous falls. a woman falls into the whirlpool rapids while walking with her fiance. and what happened next was nothing short of a miracle. here's abc's jim sciutto now. >> reporter: lindsay burgess was hiking...
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so, the big danger thing is when you stop sweating. if you stop sweating in this heat, in just 10 to 15 minutes your body temperature can hit 106 or higher. and that can be deadly. >> we saw records being set.hen. not just during the day when the sun is up but at night. 98 all-time highs throughout the heat wave. what can we do to keep cool? >> no one sleeping. quick tips. take a cool bath or shower before you go to sleep. you can try putting your sheets in the freezer. send me on twitter @dr.richardbesser. >> dr. richard besser, with the very latest. again, err on the side of caution. don't go out unless you have to. elizabeth? >> great advice. >>> now to a breaking story we've been following out of upstate new york. a dramatic and deadly crash involving a tour bus and tractor-trailer on a busy interstate 90. the tour bus erupting into flames with more than 50 passengers inside. a soldier reportedly driving behind the bus at the time ran into action. and lee keith coblin is there on the scene. describe the scene right now. >> reporter
so, the big danger thing is when you stop sweating. if you stop sweating in this heat, in just 10 to 15 minutes your body temperature can hit 106 or higher. and that can be deadly. >> we saw records being set.hen. not just during the day when the sun is up but at night. 98 all-time highs throughout the heat wave. what can we do to keep cool? >> no one sleeping. quick tips. take a cool bath or shower before you go to sleep. you can try putting your sheets in the freezer. send me on...